This Popular Meme Destroyed A Model's Career And She Has Finally Spoken Up

You never know what moment can change your life forever. As it happens, for Taiwanese model Heidi Yeh, it wasn't a moment...it was a meme. The meme ruined her modelling career, crumbling it down to ashes and leaving nothing but small advertisements deal left for her. You heard it, right. Memes which entertain us and give us a good laugh actually tranformed life of a person for the worst.

"The only thing you'll ever have to worry about is how to explain it to the kids."

You might have also seen this advertisement featuring 3 children and an attractive couple which went viral on the global level. The faces of the children were digitally altered to contrast them from that of the parents.

Dispersed all over the internet like wildfire.

Heidi Yeh explained that her agency and the international advertising agency J Walter Thompson was just for print and newspaper usage by only one clinic but that was so not the case. JWT allowed the usage of the image to another clinic, Simple Beauty along with posting it on JWT Facebook page.

It was later turned into a meme.

'People thought it was real.'

In the year 2012, a Chinese tabloid formulated a story surrounding the image in which a man in Heilongjiang sued his wife as she had plastic surgery done before they met and consequently their children were born looking nothing like her. The story was obviously fake.